Doorly, James Gerald Stokely (Capt), 1880-1956: The songs of the Morning

Doorly, James Gerald Stokely (Capt), 1880-1956: The songs of the Morning
Date
1943, 2 July 1945
By
Doorly, James Gerald Stokely (Capt), 1880-1956; Morrison, John D, active 1901-1904; Shackleton, Ernest Henry (Sir), 1874-1922British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-1904)
Reference
MS-Papers-12041
Description

The original rough typescript copy of the letterpress for the 1943 publication 'The Songs of the Morning' by Captain James Gerard Doorly. Corrections and additions to the text are made by hand in ink and appear throughout.

The text comprises a commentary by Doorly written circa 1943, and the songs written by Doorly and John D. Morrison between 1901-1904 onboard the ship 'Morning'. Some lyrics were written by other officers, including Ernest Shackleton. Includes the introduction by R.H. Croll, dated 1 January 1943.

The typescript copy is annotated with a message, dated 2 July 1945, written in the hand of Doorly and addressed to an unknown recipient.

Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music.

Bibliography - published as 'The Songs of the "Morning" by Captain Gerard S. Doorly', Bread and Cheese Club, Melbourne, 1943.

The 'Morning' was the relief ship to Captain Scott's expedition of 1902-1904. The ship carried a piano which was used to compose and perform the songs written by third officer Gerald Doorly (music) and Chief Engineer John D. Morrison (lyrics). Doorly resided in Melbourne circa 1930s-1940s, and was a member of the Bread and Cheese Club, Melbourne, which published Doorly's 'The Songs of the "Morning" in 1943.

Inscriptions: Verso - top left - The original rough copy of the letter press of the Songs of the Morning. Thought you might be interested in 'it' - rough as it may be! Yours ever Gerard S Doorly Melbourne 2/7/45

See also related material at Library references PA1-o-054 to 055, PA1-o-057, and PAColl-4225-02, and MS-Papers-2927.

Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 10 leaves.

Physical Description: Ten typescript leaves bound with paste, masking tape is pasted along the edge of some leaves, handwritten annotation appears on first page.

Provenance: Auction house advises that the typescript was sourced from Dunedin, the city to which Gerald Doorly retired.

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Format
1 folder(s) containing 10 leaves, Typescripts, Annotations, Ten typescript leaves bound with paste, masking tape is pasted along the edge of some leaves, handwritten annotation appears on first page.
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